It's easy to make a funny sport photo. When people are moving and straining they usually have strange facial expressions. But this selection is not only about such expressions, otherwise it would be too boring. That's all about perfectly timed photos. Take a look.
An author of the Gamer's Alphabet, ElJeffe from Penny Arcade forums, printed the whole book on the plain, sturdy printer paper. He used spray-on glue and laminating sheets afterwards. But all these details are not very important, because the most important part is the content of Gamer's Alphabet.
It may seem like a rural gravel road. But it's not. It's a Louisiana waterway, that was hit hard this summer by oil from BP's busted Gulf well. Its surface completely covered with dead sea life - a mishmash of species of fish, crabs, stingray and eel.
Meet tardigrades (commonly known as water bears or moss piglets), one of the most interesting species on the planet. They are not afraid of extreme high and low temperatures, pressure and radiation. Boiled water and liquid helium doesn't scare them. Tardigrades can survive almost a decade without water. And they are the only animals known to be able to survive the vacuum of space. And yes, they are very tiny. The biggest adults may reach a body length of 1.5 mm, the smallest below 0.1 mm.
There are 10 million landmines left in the Afghani ground after the decades of wars. Here we've got the photos and description of 15 different types of landmines that are mostly used in Afghanistan. Scary.
A bear named Santra from a Finnish zoo became world famous after a couple of tourists captured his everyday yoga routine. Workout went on for more than 15 minutes.
These pictures are the most amazing examples of the wild life photography that I've seen in a while. In this selection you will find amazing photos of foxes, bears, birds and even of a groundhog fighting a crow. Don't miss this one.
Poverty in the countries of Latin America has destroyed millions of dreams. And the dreams of people over there are quite simple. They are not dreaming about billions of dollars, fancy cars and expensive homes. Some of them want to study music, marry an American or to obtain food or medicine. And there are even kids who dream about baseball gloves. Photographer Martin Weber, whose travels to Latin America began in 1992 and ended in 2007, created this great project called "A map of Latin American Dreams". Take a look. It's worth it.
15,000 fans at an airshow in the UK witnessed how a stunt glider slammed into a runway. The pilot, 35-year-old former racing driver Mike Newman, survived and was able to get out of the cockpit without any help.